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1.In 1925, the Scopes "Monkey Trial" A. legally established evolution as a valid scientific theory.
B. legally established evolution as a "coexistent theory on the creation of humankind."
C. overturned the State of Tennessee's ban on teaching the theory of evolution in public schools.
D. upheld the State of Tennessee's ban on teaching the theory of evolution in public schools. 2.Which of the following is NOTtrue about evolution? A. It is accepted by virtually all scientists in every country of the world.
B. It inherently conflicts with the teachings of Christianity.
C. It is at the very heart of anthropology.
D. It is an extremely well supported theory. 3.The main subfields of anthropology are A. archaeology, linguistic anthropology, cultural anthropology, and biological anthropology.
B. architectural anthropology, biological anthropology, linguistic anthropology, and cultural anthropology.
C. biological anthropology, evolutionary anthropology, cultural anthropology, and linguistic anthropology.
D. cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, archaeology, and evolutionary anthropology. 4.Biological anthropology is also called A. evolutionary anthropology.
B. forensic anthropology.
C. physical anthropology.
D. primatology. 5._____________ is the patterns of behavior we exhibit in our families, relationships, religions, laws, moral codes, songs, art, business, and everyday interactions. A. Ethnography
B. Ethnology
C. Culture
D. Evolution 6._____________ is the comparative study of cultures around the world. A. Ethnography
B. Ethnology
C. Anthropology
D. Holistic anthropology 7.Ecology is the study of A. fossils over a significant geological time period.
B. climatological influences on evolution.
C. animals.
D. the interrelationships between living organisms and their environments. 8.Active participation in the learning process is called A. critical thinking.
B. the scientific method.
C. creative learning.
D. innovative learning. 9.Philosophical inquiries and religious doctrines are examples of A. holistic modes of investigation.
B. comparative methods of investigation.
C. scientific methods of investigation.
D. nonscientific modes of investigation. 10.The scientific method A. prevents biases resulting from personal and cultural factors.
B. is influenced by personal and cultural factors.
C. reduces potential effects of personal and cultural factors through repetitive experimentation.
D. None of the above. 11.Evolution is A. factual.
B. theoretical.
C. both factual and theoretical.
D. neither factual nor theoretical. 12._____________ was the first to clearly lay out a theory of evolution. A. Charles Darwin
B. Erasmus Darwin
C. Lamarck
D. Cuvier 13._____________ is the system of naming and classifying organisms. A. Binomial nomenclature
B. Zoonomia
C. Taxonomy
D. Genus, species 14._____________ is the study of a specific culture. A. Ethnography
B. Ethnology
C. Anthropology
D. Holistic anthropology 15.The study of the rock and soil layers of the earth is called A. stratigraphy.
B. geology.
C. strata chronology.
D. mineralogical anthropology. 16.The idea that the earth revolves around the sun is called A. ethnocentric theory.
B. heliocentric theory.
C. contracentric theory.
D. elliptocentric theory. 17.Which of the following is NOT true about the Greek and Roman philosophers' ideas on "essentialism"? A. It provided an explanation for variations in different forms of an organism.
B. It dictated that each organism has a true, ideal form.
C. It dictated that no organism has a true, ideal form.
D. It dictated that representatives of an organism have slight deviations. 18.The Greek scala naturae, or great chain of being A. was the belief that all forms of life evolved from one ‘link.'
B. was the core idea from which Darwin developed his notion of natural selection.
C. ranked all forms of life on the planet from most important to least important.
D. was the belief in the fixity of nature. 19.The test portion of scientific methodology is designed to A. prove that a hypothesis is right.
B. prove that a hypothesis is wrong.
C. prove that a hypothesis is either right or wrong.
D. see which variables really need to be tested. 20.Science differs from all other modes of investigating human beings and the world around us in that the methodology used A. produces irrefutable proof of being right.
B. can only prove something wrong.
C. produces replicale proof of being right.
D. produces irrefutable proof of studying the wrong variables. 21.The hypothetical-deductive approach to scientific inquiry entails A. the first support for a hypothesis such that it does not need to be retested.
B. making baseline observations first, rather than testing a hypothesis first.
C. making baseline observations on nonexisting knowledge first.
D. testing a hypothesis as a first step, rather than making baseline observations first. 22.A ____________ is a set of hypotheses that is supported again and again by multiple researchers. A. theory
B. paradigm
C. fact
D. robust theory 23.A ____________ consists of a set of supported hypotheses that all interconnect and act as a powerful tool for explaining natural phenomena. A. paradigm
B. model
C. theory
D. robust theory 24.A ____________ is a predominant way of thinking about ideas. A. paradigm
B. hypothesis
C. theory
D. robust theory 25.A ____________ is a testable explanation of the observed facts. A. paradigm
B. hypothesis
C. theory
D. robust theory 26.Which of the following is true about science? A. It seeks to resolve disagreements of "expert" opinion.
B. It can answer questions such as, "Why are we here?"
C. It is self-correcting.
D. It provides ultimate "truths". 27.Darwin first used the phrase, "survival of the fittest" A. in the first edition of On the Origin of Species.
B. in a later edition of On the Origin of Species.
C. during a talk on natural selection.
D. never (he never personally used this phrase). 28.Evolution via natural selection A. is neutral.
B. is goal-directed.
C. leads to increased structural complexity.
D. creates higher forms. 29.Within the context of science, which of the following is the definition of parsimony? A. dividing organisms into categories
B. separating species on the basis of similar anatomical traits
C. species evolving over a similar amount of time
D. the simplest explanation is the most likely 30.Which of the following is the definition of uniformitarianism? A. Species' biological traits do not change over time.
B. Geological processes observed in the present are the same as those in the past.
C. The environment has been uniform since the beginning of time.
D. The speed at which evolution occurs is uniform. 31.Regarding the 1925 Scopes "Monkey Trial," which of the following is NOT true? A. One year after the trial, the law against teaching evolution was removed from Tennessee law books.
B. Scopes was fined $100.
C. One year after the trial, the verdict was overturned.
D. The trial ended with Scopes being convicted of breaking the law. 32.Which of the following is the BEST definition of reproductive success? A. the number of offspring an organism has
B. the number of mating opportunities an organism has
C. the number of surviving offspring an organism has
D. the number of individuals with which an organism mates 33.Regarding the teaching of evolution in U.S. high schools, which of the following is NOT true? A
. Science standards in some states require that the discussion of evolution is labeled as only one theory among many in explaining life on this planet.
B. Science standards in some states require that disclaimer stickers be placed on all science textbooks dealing with evolution.
C. Science standards in some states prohibit the mention of evolution in the classroom.
D
. Science standards in some states require that when biological change over time is discussed, the word evolution can only be mentioned once. 34.Which one of the following is NOT descriptive of Carolus Linnaeus? A. He was a Swedish naturalist.
B. He was an atheist.
C. He was interested in understanding God's wisdom.
D. He is considered to be the "father" of taxonomy. 35.Regarding evolution, which one of the following is true? A. Evolution claims that people are descended from monkeys.
B. Evolution claims that people are descended from apes.
C. Evolution tries to disprove the teachings of the Bible.
D. Evolution does not present an irreconcilable conflict with religious values.

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